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Ronny Geenen, Licensed Real Estate Agent,  Glendora,  CA

Date: February 29, 2008, Number of Replies: 1


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Verizon is changing their rules and regulations and I copy/paste their e-mail procedures here below. This is why we all should have our own e-mail address. Now it is verizon, but who will follow? Is that hotmail, aol, gmail, yahoo?
 
E-Mail Inactivity Policy

Mailboxes that are unused for 120 days or more will be closed. Seven (7) days prior to a mailbox being closed, we will notify you via an e-mail sent to the Verizon.net e-mail address affected of our intent to close the mailbox. If you access your mailbox during this seven day notice period, the mailbox will not be closed .

For the purposes of this policy, a mailbox will be considered "unused" if you: (i) do not access your mailbox to read your mail, (ii) do not send a message from your mailbox, (iii) do not log-into Netmail, or (iv) do not set up a automatic forwarding of your e-mail.

Once closed, your mailbox can be reopened at any time within ninety (90) days of being closed. E-mails in a closed e-mail box will be subject to Verizon Online's E-mail Retention policy. After ninety (90) days, if no request has been made to reopen the mailbox, the mailbox will be deleted.

During the period that a mailbox is closed (and before it is deleted), you will not lose any personalization (e.g., folders, address book entries, preferences) you have made to your mailbox and your Verizon Online e-mail address and alias will not change or be reassigned to anyone else. Once the mailbox is deleted, all personalization will be lost. To reopen a mailbox you must be an active Verizon Online subscriber.

IMPORTANT: Upon deletion of an e-mail box, you will no longer have access to the e-mail account, e-mail messages, folders, or address book information. You may, however, be able to create a new mailbox with your original e-mail address, depending on whether the e-mail address is still available.

Limitations on Sending E-Mail

The following limits apply with respect to the sending of e-mail from your verizon.net e-mail account. These rules are in place in order to help fight spam (that is, unsolicited e-mail).
  • You may send a single e-mail message to a maximum of 100 recipients in one mailing, not to exceed 500 recipients within a one hour period. If you include more than e-mail100 addressees in an e-mail, the e-mail will NOT be delivered to ANY of the recipients. Please note: you will NOT receive a notice from us if this limitation is triggered. Accordingly, it is up to you to make sure you do not exceed these e-mail recipient limits.
  • If you send e-mails to more than 500 recipients within a one hour period, your ability to send ANY e-mail messages will be suspended for 24 hours. Please note: you will receive a notice from us if this limitation is triggered.

RG

Glendora, CA 91741

Ronny@RonnyGeenen.com

Http://CaFoothillsRealEstate.com

 

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freds@sempre.com

Date: March 1, 2008

 
>>Ronny Geenen wrote in part:
>>Apparently quoting Verizon--
>>Mailboxes that are unused for 120 days or more will be closed. Seven (7) days prior to a mailbox being closed, we will notify you via an e-mail sent to the Verizon.net e-mail address affected of our intent to close the mailbox. If you access your mailbox during this seven day notice period, the mailbox will not be closed .<<

The purpose of the message of intent to close the mailbox. This is an example of why I love Dilbert cartoons.

Fred
fsalzer@sempre.com
Poway, CA

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